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A review by divineauthor
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear by Frank Miller
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
4.0
"The boy from Hell's Kitchen has come home." —Matt Murdock, #5
this origin for matt is gritty, dark, and just a little bit too dense at times. i'm not the biggest fan of romita jr's art style (especially outside of spider-man), but there were actually some gorgeous panels. i don't really know how to rate this because i know daredevil, and i know his origin, and this is good, but it's not the best. it's a really solid book and engaging throughout, but specifically . . . kingpin felt a little too on-the-nose for a villain. well, to be fair, the quickness in which matt became invested in law also had that feeling, but there's not much to do with superhero narratives; at a certain point, there's a sequence of events that needs to follow! anyway, i did read this on the day the daredevil: born again trailer dropped. sue me, i am who i am!
this origin for matt is gritty, dark, and just a little bit too dense at times. i'm not the biggest fan of romita jr's art style (especially outside of spider-man), but there were actually some gorgeous panels. i don't really know how to rate this because i know daredevil, and i know his origin, and this is good, but it's not the best. it's a really solid book and engaging throughout, but specifically . . . kingpin felt a little too on-the-nose for a villain. well, to be fair, the quickness in which matt became invested in law also had that feeling, but there's not much to do with superhero narratives; at a certain point, there's a sequence of events that needs to follow! anyway, i did read this on the day the daredevil: born again trailer dropped. sue me, i am who i am!